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A person has sued Washington Wizards star Kyle Kuzma for unspecified damages, claiming the ahead’s canine “viciously” bit him on a aircraft on May 4, according to TMZ Sports.
Bernardo Tosto was heading towards the aircraft’s cabin whereas it was close to Los Angeles’ Van Nuys airport when, based on the lawsuit obtained by TMZ Sports, Kuzma’s canine allegedly bit Tosto on his proper arm, inflicting what Tosto claims have been “severe injuries.”
Tosto alleges that Kuzma, 28, “did not take any action to secure the dog.”
Kuzma posted pictures that includes him and a canine on Instagram in 2020, although it’s unknown if that was the identical canine accused of biting Tosto.
The 2017 first-round decide, the boyfriend of mannequin Winnie Harlow, simply started his third season with the Wizards after taking part in his first 4 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, who traded him to Washington in 2021 as a part of the Russell Westbrook deal.
Kuzma was a part of the Lakers crew that received the 2020 NBA championship within the Orlando COVID bubble.
He scored 25 factors on 9-for-18 taking pictures within the Wizards’ 143-120 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night time of their season opener.
After averaging a career-high 21.2 factors final season and opting to turn out to be a free agent, Kuzma re-signed with the Wizards on a four-year, $90 million contract.
Kuzma’s contract consists of $6 million in “unlikely” bonuses tied to crew efficiency, according to The Athletic.
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